
The Evil of Banality in “Rosemary’s Baby” (1968)
Subtext: Conversations about Classic Books and Films
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Terry's Struggles: Addiction and Rebellion
This chapter explores the character of Terry from 'Rosemary's Baby,' focusing on her lapsed Catholicism and struggles with addiction. The hosts engage in a humorous yet profound discussion about the impacts of upbringing and societal norms on identity, while drawing parallels between theatricality in religion and the narrative complexity of horror films. They also examine the contradictions in organized religion and personal expressions, revealing deeper themes of rebellion and self-awareness.
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